Sentences with phrase «production per unit»

Second, though, the models assume different rates for CO2 production per unit of GDP for each country.
Nevertheless, the power production per unit area of land is not particularly impressive.
Additional escalation of the mining impact occurs as conventional oil mining is supplanted by tar sands development, with mining and land disturbance from the latter producing land use - related greenhouse gas emissions as much as 23 times greater than conventional oil production per unit area [152], but with substantial variability and uncertainty [152]--[153].
We found that when wet years were followed by drier years, the simulated annual wood production per unit of leaf area, a measure of tree vigor, dropped below a critical threshold on site I but not on site II.
Muscle quality, defined as maximal force production per unit of muscle mass, may be a better indicator of muscle function than strength alone [5].
Soon enough, we'll have to find new ways to increase food production per unit area to keep up with an ever expanding population.
The quality of food is better, so more of the hydrocarbon goes to fat — less methane production per unit of food, but still a lot of methane.
This will require system innovations — to further reduce the use of resources such as water and minerals, to increase production per unit area, and to obtain the high - quality, healthy products that consumers want.
Likewise, the same environmental benefits could be seen on the cow - calf system providing cattle for the feedlot, matching greater production per unit land with the environmental benefits of grazing, he added.
When they are employed, the average level of productivity will decline, so that production per unit will cost the company more.

Not exact matches

«Tesla continues to target a production rate of approximately 5,000 units per week in about three months, laying the groundwork for Q3 to have the long - sought ideal combination of high volume, good gross margin and strong positive operating cash flow,» the company stated in an April 3 statement.
Church concedes that MacroFab charges more per unit than overseas manufacturers, but his model allows for production runs of as few as one unit.
Foxconn's daily production rate has more than tripled over the past couple of months, from a previous rate of 50,000 - 150,000 units per day to 450,000 - 550,000 units per day.
(He's talking about intensity — in other words, emissions per unit of production.
«This is primarily based on our ability to reach Model 3 production volume of 5,000 units per week,» the company stated.
«If we substitute a tax on marijuana cigarettes equal to the difference between the local production cost and the street price people currently pay — that is, transfer the revenue from the current producers and marketers (many of whom work with organized crime) to the government, leaving all other marketing and transportation issues aside we would have revenue of (say) $ 7 per [unit].
Assuming that the aforementioned bottlenecks will be duly addressed, it's not a stretch to believe that Tesla will push the production up to its originally planned rate of 5,000 Model 3 units per week by the end of 2017.
The Star reports Tuesday that BlackBerry has cut its smartphone production by another 10 per cent on top of a 50 per cent drop in June that lowered output to one million units a month.
Natural Gas Natural gas futures were among the quarter's key decliners -LRB--7.5 %, to US$ 2.73 per million British thermal units) as production growth outweighed seasonal consumption and higher exports of the fuel.1 Spot prices saw an even larger drop of 20.6 % (to US$ 2.81) as the support of December's weather - related demand spikes faded and a more normal winter pattern developed.1 Natural gas generally took its downward price cues from elevated US production and growth in the natural gas - focused rig count, which increased from 179 to 194 in March alone.2 Despite the price drop, traders remained optimistic given surging US shale - gas exports and a supply deficit that was 20 % larger than the five - year average at March - end, the biggest in four years.3 Moreover, total natural gas inventories of 1.38 trillion cubic feet were nearly 33 % below their year - ago level.3 Meanwhile, the market appeared focused on an anticipated production surge (2018 is projected to be a record growth year for gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain supplies.
Natural gas futures were among the quarter's key decliners -LRB--7.5 %, to US$ 2.73 per million British thermal units) as production growth outweighed seasonal consumption and higher exports of the fuel.
Tesla's next target for Model 3 production is an incredible 5,000 units per week.
Acknowledging its inability to hit its previous Model 3 production targets — management was initially forecasting to achieve a Model 3 production rate of 5,000 units per week by the end of 2017 — Tesla explained why it believes it can achieve these revised targets this time around:
Tesla also notably maintained its target for a Model 3 production rate of 5,000 units per week by the end of Q2.
The big forward - looking news from the quarter was that Tesla maintained its aggressive target for achieving a Model 3 production rate of 2,500 units per week by the end of this quarter.
In its third - quarter shareholder letter, Tesla management said it expected higher per - unit vehicle production costs, driven by low - volume early production Model 3 units, to continue to negatively impact the company's automotive gross profit margin.
Supply - side economies of scale exist when there are reductions in the average cost per unit associated with increasing the scale of production for a product or service.
In other words, Tesla needs Model 3 production to increase significantly before per - unit costs come down to reasonable levels.
Mass production of these batteries will also lower per - unit costs, making the Tesla 3 at $ 35.000 a possibility.
And it will amount to ways its production costs per unit will go down in the process.
Tesla maintained its guidance to achieve a weekly production rate for Model 3 of 5,000 units per week in «about two months.»
Avista owns a 15 - per - cent - stake in two of the four units at the Colstrip plant in Montana — a major coal - mining state — and plans to use them for electricity production until 2035, said a spokesperson for the company that also operates hydroelectric dams, natural gas and biomass generating plants and wind turbines.
This is why we disaggregate capacity per share from margin per unit of production.
The short sellers that flocked towards lithium exporter Galaxy found vindication on Monday when poor production and unit cost results sparked a 3 per cent slump in the miner's share price.
Total output of 1,009,203 units represents an estimated 46 per cent of total Canadian light vehicle production for 2017.
For example, your widgets cost $ 20 in raw materials and production costs, and at current sales volume (or anticipated initial sales volume), your fixed costs come to $ 30 per unit.
With an MSRP of $ 9,000 per unit from a limited production of 300 and North American allocation of only 100 pieces, Et.
«From a manufacturing and financial perspective, we're always looking at crunching numbers and analyzing our production costs per unit,» says Robert Planter, corporate manager of safety and environmental affairs.
Investment in more efficient technologies and streamlined processes is expected to see energy consumption (per unit of production) drop by 16 % by next year (compared to 2010).
The short sellers that flocked towards lithium exporter Galaxy found vindication on Monday when poor production and unit cost results sparked a 3 per cent slump in the miner's share price.
Learn how to use an online calculator to help track your Water use, Energy use, Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, and Applied Nitrogen per unit of production
These innovations enable us to irrigate and fertilize precisely when and where the trees need it to optimize production and use less water and fertilizer per unit.
According to Valio, the new 100,000 tons per annum production unit is the most modern of its type in the world.
Depending on the substrate, loading rates of up to 10 — 15 kg COD / m3 per day and high biogas production rates per unit reactor volume can be obtained in RAPTOR ™ plants.
For organic potatoes and apples, however, energy consumption per output unit is higher relative to conventional production.
This system allows us to report energy and water consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and waste generation at a global and site level, as an absolute figure or per unit of production.
Many high - volume industrial processes exhibit efficiencies at large scale that decrease inputs per unit of production.
In the six major economies assessed individually, carbon dioxide emissions per unit of electricity production falls by about 40 % between 2010 and 2030 and renewable electricity becomes the dominant source of electricity production at about 36 % of the electricity mix.
A new study, published in Nature Communications, explore — through genetically engineered tobacco plants — whether it is possible to develop crops that require less water per unit mass of production.
Rather, in such cases, force production is greater per unit cross-sectional area.
I think they have low temperature and thyroid (and sex) hormones, but their metabolic rate per unit mass is high, and I recall from one study their heat production per cell being high?
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